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News from 26/09/2008

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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Lucy Alexander, Alyn Shipton, David Wighton, Carol Lewis, Joan Bakewell, Shiraz Maher, David Brown, Leo Lewis Asia Business Correspondent, Patrick Foster Media Correspondent, Rob Fahey, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Alice Fishburn, Gary Duncan, Joanne Welch, Robin Pagnamenta Energy and Environment Editor, Magnus Linklater, Peter Lansley, Robert Lindsay, Mark Souster, Catherine Boyle, David Rose, Richard Hobson, Deborah G. Swaine, Ivo Tennant, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Phil Collins, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Dr DeAnne Julius, Philip Howard, Camilla Cavendish, David Chater, Dr James Carne, Will Pavia, Sam Marlowe, Pen Hadow, James Hider, Geoff Brown, Richard Kerbaj, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Kasia Maciejowska, Hugh Webster, Jane MacArtney, Lohan Presencer, Peter Wood, Gabby Logan, Chris Davalle, Tom Bawden, Dominic Walsh, Joanna Weinberg, Debra Craine, Jo Stone, Gary Jacob, Dita von Teese, Peter Stiff, Pete paphides, Tim Reid, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, Hayley Atwell, Rhys Blakely, Charles Bremner, David Charter, Tim Teeman, Hugo Rifkind, Roger Scruton, Richard Hobson Deputy Cricket Correspondent, Russell Kempson, Paula Hawkins, Suzy Jagger, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Lisa Armstrong, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, John Westerby, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Sam Coates, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Pete Paphides, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Anne Barrowclough, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Sean O'Neill Crime and Security Editor, Paul McCartney, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Ed McMahon, Allan Spink, Kaveh Solhekol, Jeffrey Sherwin, David Guttenfelder, Neville Scott, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Mick Brookes General secretary, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Lindsey Bareham, Jack Sprat, Jennifer Sutton, Roger Boyes, Kenneth Denby, Tom Whipple, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Carolyn Asome, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Steve Jelbert, Nick Szczepanik, Anne Ashworth, Jonathan Clayton, Philip Webster Political Editor, Sam Coates Chief Political Correspondent, Robin Kempster, Roy Clare Chief Executive, Richard Allden, Michael Moran, George Caulkin, John Cale, Caitlin Moran, Phil Doran, David Leslie, Peter Riddell, Russell Twisk, Colin Ball, Christopher James, Maureen Keetch, David Sinclair, Bojan Pancevski, Jean Barnes, Martin Waller, Mark Loveday, Chris Ayres, Lisa Verrico, Valentine Low, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Dalton, Alyson Rudd, Bill Edgar, Richard Morrison, Simon Dare, Tony Lodge, Adam Sherwin, Bob Crow General secretary, Judith Heywood, Chris Smyth, Ramesh Law, Huw Beynon, Steve Hawkes Retail Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Mike Atherton Chief Cricket Correspondent, Alex Hardy, Miles Costello, Jan Raath, Jayne Dowie, Sacha Bonsor, Christopher Irvine, Damian Barr, Peter Inson,

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Index Here, there and everywhere: McCartney defies threats Hopes rise as Americans agree to rescue the banks Deal would cost each US taxpayer $5,300 Index Foreigners will get ID cards within weeks Interest rate hopes Mugabe digs in Church 'short-selling' £450m for town halls Venables says no Inside today Bricks & Mortar What Price Foreign Aid? In straitened times, development budgets inevitable come under greater pressure; there are grounds for maintaining them, despite past failures Index Charging Ahead Humanity is finally inventing its way out of oil dependency — in Detroit On the Critical List The writing is on the wall for Tribune: more capital is needed Times2 News Opinion Sport Bricks & Mortar Pugh Predators and prey Today's weather Labour flashes its identity card and says foreigners will be carrying it within weeks On the cards Bremont In cyberspace, no one can hear you lie: how taikonauts' success blasted off early Human jet is raring to go after cloud delays Channel take-off Fact and fiction The Workout Flights disrupted Vicar jailed over porn Ship's engineer killed Baby for Kaplinsky Rock of ages Most read at timesonline. co. uk German gamer arrested over computer link to knife murder of British student Internet is the playground for obsessives of all kinds Versace The Times Rivals try to hide their ambition and put their country first Two false steps towards a debate on a topic that doesn't matter (yet) Timesonline Podiums are polished and the bunting is out, but will McCain ignore 'Ole Miss'? Performance platforms Be sincere — and be seated 'Short-selling' church leaders accused of failing to practise what they preach Tod's Inside today Brown jets to the White House to add support for Bush's Wall Street bailout Barclays . . . but Sarah takes limelight by meeting Palin M&S Beatles karaoke as McCartney tells Israel to give peace a chance First night Pop Paul McCartney Tel Aviv Taken Protests pull plug on trip to West Bank The Diploma £450m aid for councils struggling to find cash to settle 400,000 equal pay cases WHSmith Waterstone's The Times Seat Scientists create pigs with cystic fibrosis in search for life-saving new treatments Kingfisher The inherited killer Woman 'given bovine TB by garden badger' The old school candidate who is Brown's new hope A political novice may be about to teach us a surprise lesson, writes Magnus Linklater I've Loved You so Long Previous results Cameron still faces difficult battle to gain voters' trust We're better prepared than Labour in 1997, say Tories NatWest Anger as ITV cuts regional news bulletins TV and radio Multiple Display Advertising Items The Krypton Factor is to make a comeback 13 years after Sale of the century Dfs Dfs To dine like a polar explorer, first catch your penguin. Or go to Ec3 1916: how Shackleton's men live I stick to my sledger's nosebag The Green Door's Shackleton meal Purge on Muslim clerics who turn a blind eye to the abuse of women Some imams may be publicly denounced after report finds that they condoned acts of rape, torture and ritual punishment by husbands PC World Grounds for optimism if Government can choose wisely 'They refuse to speak up against rape. It's seen as embarrassing' Furniture Village Miller finds tale of guest house very familiar People Privacy fears of public property The Face Staples Gordon and Sarah Brown are taking a stand against our … The James Blunt crisis could soon be over—and without … "We didn't know until the issue landed on our desks, " pleads Nature. "It just goes to show that editorial and advertising aren't working in cachoots" A heavily pregnant Gillian Anderson possibly did not … Postscript Taylors Amphibians facing a wipeout by 2050 David Attenborough has joined scientists in an alert on how climate change and disease may lead to extinction. Lewis Smith reports Last chance to see Timesonline Great bustard colony is still fighting to get off the ground Taylors The Food Lover's Guide Currys Fathers' groups are wrong: most men are winning right to see children, study shows Clydesdale Bank De Menezes police pursuers were not given pictures of the real wanted man Lexus In court today Medion Park authority plans toll booths for the New Forest Model world shaken by the not-so-great train robbery Supermarkets 'exploiting customers' over fuel price Bright idea gives solar-power cyclists a fresh pair of legs History is toast as legislators relax rules for bakers Emergency patients are still waiting too long to see doctor Richer Sounds Six best care trusts . . . 'Let down in the worst way' Stretched troops should get a written pledge of fair treatment, say Lib Dems Carphone Warehouse Man stabbed to death 'after row' £1.7m damages for motorcyclist Shop is at a loss over energy bills £7,000 a bottle for vintage wine Ing Direct Student graduates with a degree of anger at official presentation of bill for overdue library books Help navigating the schools minefield Nissan Children give SATs verdict — in their own exam papers This is the election you wouldn't want to win The bad news: November's victor could be a one-term disaster. The good news: a great president may follow him Ryanair would make Eve pay for the apple Would you believe it? Index Family matters We can no longer afford to fund the corrupt The UN rails against the banks, but the aid industry has been just as reckless in its lending and spending Picture Gallery Heroin is hard work. You don't drift into it Shooting up is a complicated business. You don't try it just because your favourite singer did Padding up In my view Hanging about like a sloth. Call that magic? Were the masses really so ignorant? Cleaner coal Regional arts sponsors need a tax incentive Co-existing with feathered friends Timesonline Local library choice Family politics Greed isn't good Qualified comment Conference circus 1961 Tranquil, transcendent 2008 Routine, repetitive As a major Mark Rothko retrospective opens, Roger Scruton recalls a first ecstatic encounter with his art and explains how his view changed The Times The Daily Universal Register Kink in the staging of a story lost for words First night Theatre Come Dancing Theatre Royal, Stratford East Three Brooke Power-sharing deal faces disaster as Mugabe's men grab key seats of power World Timesonline Index The long negotiation Billionaire brothers take libel squabble to court Npower SmileTrain Netflights 'Caretaker' President tries to end jitters Cheltenham & Gloucester In tiny acts of defiance, a revolution still flickers A year after protests against the Burma junta were smashed, pockets of resistance can be found, Kenneth Denby writes from Rangoon Orange Tradition and technology Title (AP): Seconds from death: victim confronts police before being shot by Taser gun Norwich Union (AFP): Kidnapped tourists are moved to Libya (AP): British artist escapes jail over 'insult' to leader (AFP): Monroe film footage is still hot property Paris to get glass witch's hat as planners reach for the sky at last The Times Outrage at incest case prompts law for chemical castration SanDisk Penalty spreads (AP): Ban on Chinese milk products (AFP): Kosovan envoy is rejected (Reuters): Secret police pensions cut (AFP): Warhol show hit by hole in roof The Times Classroom killers were partners in internet war game Fear spreads as police warn of more shootings The Times The Times VIP Deals Voters back party that wants to revive banned Nazi symbols (AP): Terror youth plotted to behead leader (AFP): Warning shots (AFP): Border "liquidated" (AP): Pipe bomb attack (Reuters): Editor beaten (AFP): Koizumi to quit (AFP): Secret gay festival (Reuters): Thief repents Why film giants really did light up the big screen The Times The tips The Times Rule 7: No Sheilas. Not even if she's Governor-General Multiple Display Advertising Items Despite gloom, party not over at nightclubs Bad news from DMGT EDF deal denounced GE profits to fall short Quote of the day Prime homes' 12% fall Business big shot UK banks hold £95bn of sour assets that could qualify for US bailout plan JP Morgan Chase to buy bulk of Washington Mutual Index Stock markets American rescue's message for Chancellor B&B chief needs luck on his side Concept2 Commodities Currencies Time to tune in for ITV bargain Picture Gallery Need to know Results in brief Thetimes Multiple Display Advertising Items Night club party is far from over despite the gloom Business big shot Timesonline Big outlets set to thrive Every picture tells a story City Diary Ping! An e-mail arrives. "In the future we would be … City Diary HM Revenue & Customs has blocked a website run by City Diary Picture Gallery Swiss Information is perhaps a little too personnel City Diary My fears for the Co-op are allayed. I had worried over City Diary So what is the Fuld story? City Diary Last night there was a relay race sponsored by Bloomber City Diary Higgs Boson I am, puzzling over on announcement on the Tannoy from City Diary It's child's play for Horlick City Diary Songbird suffers a £470 million loss as banking crisis at Canary Wharf bites MFI seeks fresh accommodation with store landlords as it weighs its options 'In a slowdown like the one we've got at the minute it's the big ticket items that consumers cut down on first Towering ambition HSBC EDF's rivals hit at buried restriction that could delay new nuclear plants French group can block the sale of key sites Celtic Tiger is left licking its wounds as Ireland falls into recession Soaring claims blow big hole in Lloyd's interim figures GE braced for blow from financial services weakness Unions relent at last minute to back revived rescue package for Alitalia Not all right, Jack Airberlin Hopes rise for a rate cut as MPC member acknowledges dangers facing economy The Times 'City should not be scapegoat for financial crisis' GE Money is fined for home loans 'overcharging' Beleaguered B&B starts job cuts as hopes fade of white knight rescue bid The Sunday Times Bailout greeted with caution after disappointing data Business Banking crisis The Sunday Times German minister says US to blame for turmoil Timesonline The Times Hong Kong rattled as rumours trigger two-day run on the Bank of East Asia The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds Epilepsy British funds Music magazines on a highway to hell as traditional format dies Timesonline Making a meal of valuing provider of Half Ton Veg Mediapolis Wall Street London Financial Futures Major indices Commodities Eurotop 100 Money rates % Sterling spot and forward rates FTSE volumes European money deposits % Gold/precious metals Baird & Co Goldline. co. uk Dollar rates Other sterling Exchange rates RSA Insurance lifted by AXA chief's words Market report No shortage of work for Penna Smaller companies Gilts Rumour of the day Diversity gives 3i strength but a slide will be hard to avoid M&C Saatchi Deal of the day Timesonline NBT Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices Brooklands Private provision's advocate seeks more Public sector Kevin Beeston is out to make the case for more public services to be operated by business, reports Carol Lewis Pride of place in an area turned around by the community The lowdown Timesonline Are trade unions right to call strikes? As some unions turn to arbitration to resolve pay disputes, we ask whether they should call strikes Management briefing Vaccination programmes Monday The week Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Jan Nasmyth Nonconformist oil industry journalist whose daily reports were essential reading in boardrooms Jan Nasmyth, publisher and oil industry journalist, was born on June 3,1918. He died on September 11,2008, aged 90 Index Peter Snow Lives remembered Peter Glossop David Hammond Phyllis Thom Mary Hall Nun who travelled widely as a teacher and pioneered interreligious dialogue by founding the Multi Faith Centre in Birmingham Mary Hall (Mother Rosario), founder of the Multi Faith Centre, Birmingham, was born on November 30,1928. She died on September 5,2008, aged 79 Lives online Timesonline Irish lives that moulded their country's identity These extracts from the new Times book of Irish obituaries range from figures who have shaped Ireland's political history from the 18th century onwards, through the arts and intellectual life to the world of contemporary entertainment Great Irish Lives Bridge Chess Winning move Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Multiple Display Advertising Items In Memoriam - Private School Notices Legal Notices Plying an ancient but enduring craft Times Archive Timesonline Court Circular Memorial Service appointments Legal Notices Personals Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Weather The Times Weather Eye Weatherquest Winning Move The Times Weather Line Ballydoyle three found in breach of rules after inquiry into team tactics Wolverhampton Pontefract Yesterday's results Fontwell Park Perth Newcastle must start again after Venables says no Great Leighs Aidan and the pacemakers Ascot Denman receives all-clear Bet of the day Course specialists Haydock Park Southwell Robson slips back into winning habit Tennis Bold Wigan ready to turn on the power Rugby league Football Results Cricket Cycling Golf Snooker Tennis Football Fixtures Cricket Rugby league Rugby union Other sport The Sunday Times Haye starts title drive with Barrett bout Eagles sign Sullivan Millar falls away Leicester expect wrath of Wasps Sport Rugby union Repeat of May final finds teams in contrasting shape The Times Guide to this evening's Guinness Premiership matches Cipriani given doctors' Ok for selection to face Bath Last tango lets retired stars down more gently Globrix Clash of dates with IPL casts a cloud over Test series LV Country Championship Leaders glancing nervously around after Tahir spell sparks collapse Noble effort by Yorkshire tail puts Sussex in jeopardy Sussex v Yorkshire Caddick rues captains call as title remains in balance Session-by-session reports from all the matches Durham grind their way back into contention Gloucestershire v Essex Northamptonshire v Middlesex Leicestershire v Derbyshire Warwickshire v Glamorgan Warne spins busy lifestyle and revolves it around his child benefits Cricket The Australian legend tells Alyson Rudd that he has laboured over his list of top cricketers, almost as hard as he works to care for his kids Timesonline The Times Tomorrow Björn happy to put Ryder Cup captaincy on back burner Golf Timesonline Hamilton can use just a touch of arrogance to fulfil his promise Motor racing Rossi plans to round off year at Wales Rally GB Motorcycling Timesonline Formula One's leap in the dark Hughes defuses storm over snap visit by Robinho to family in Brazil Football Trips part of forward's contract negotiations Saha searching to find the positives for derby game Ferguson warns rival about the price of wealth Death of Sirrel draws glowing tributes The Sun Ten goals, one under-pressure goalkeeper: time to name, blame and shame David James conceded ten goals in four days, but how much was the Portsmouth and England goalkeeper at fault? James endures a week to forget Questions persist about his England future Dropped on fantasy island Eye-catching Chelsea carry hallmark of Scolari's work Brighton milk the adulation before returning to reality Football Trip to Northampton ahead after famous win Princes versus paupers Platini: I was too harsh on Wenger The Sweeper Jeansforegenes Even Maradona did not win games on his own, says Zola West Ham manager gets tough on errant Cole Court in the crossfire Timesonline Boothroyd calls for goalline cameras in wake of charge Pavlyuchenko goal ends early troubles Lost in translation Times Crossword 24,029 Picture Gallery The Times Venables says no to Newcastle Veteran manager rejects match-to-match deal Index The Times Index The Times Love's labours won Timesonline His hand feels warm: tiny grains of sand grind between … They visited the caves on the first day of their honeymoon Young lovers in Italy scratch their names into padlock … I love you he said as his fist drove into my face He was always at the dogs, her old man. Head like a … True love A church where anything goes — except a wedding The Times Celebrity watch Swing Vote Bad statistics Topic of cancer Showing their metal: sequins and silk on the catwalk Milan Fashion Week The outfits were chic but unsurprising at Gucci, there were high-heeled clogs at MaxMara and baroque pyjamas were all the rage at Dolce e Gabbana . . . another day at the Milan fashion shows. Lisa Armstrong and Carolyn Asome report AA MaxMara Dolce e Gabbana Behind the scenes Milan fashion gossip Amazon Perfect pizza in minutes Short cuts Magimix Make a meal of budget cuts Masterclass With a good butcher and a little extra cooking time, it still possible to eat heartily and cheaply Belly pork with sage and garlic For a while, my son can go his own sweet way Dfs Multiple Display Advertising Items Index The perfect Sturm Nico was the supermodel who hated being beautiful, a junkie muse, musical pioneer and femme fatale. Two decades after her death, John Cale of the Velvet Underground and other friends recall a true iconoclast Globrix Nico: life of an icon SkyARTS London gets a hall for all seasons With its eclectic programming and no public subsidy Kings Place will put other venues to shame, says Richard Morrison OMD Gramophone awards Will the great I am New releases Pop Will Young Let it Go 19/Sony BMG Pop Grantura In Dreams . . . Ruffa Lane Classical Quatuor Ebène French string quartets Virgin Classics Timesonline Classical Pierre Boulez Bartók Deutsche Grammophon Play Deranged desires and dangerous games First night Theatre The Walworth Farce Cottesloe Concert LPO/Jurowski Festival Hall Esquire Pop Joe Brown Albert Hall Dance Morphoses Salder's Wells Jazz Kings of Swing Cadogan Hall, SW1 Pop OneRepublic Forum, Nw5 Inside today WHSmith TV & Radio Last night's tv Cutting Edge: The Virgin Daughters (Channel 4) Extraordinary People: The Million Dollar Mind Reader (Five) Avocado and lime mousse Dinner tonight Eat it with Al Murray's Happy Hour ITV1, 10pm Tv today The Times First Cut: Half Ton Veg Viewing guide Channel 4,7.35pm The Tudors BBC Two, 9pm Wire in the Blood ITV1,9pm Guns at Batasi (1964, b/w) Film choice Channel 4,1.25pm Days of Thunder (1990) E4,10.30pm Variations Russell Brand Live Channel 4,10pm Scream (1996) BBC One, 11.40pm Narrow Margin (1990) ITV1, 1.45am Plus Today's tv Prime time digital planner Digital choice Daytime sport Web watcher Answers from Page 27 and 28 Word Watching Today's radio Radio choice The gore must go on Young times We all love watching our favourite actors on the big screen. But have you ever wanted to be the star of the show yourself? Pandapolar Daily dingbat Jokes of the day Puzzle of the day Wonder wheel Mind games Times2 Crossword Polygon Picture Gallery Times2 Quiz Codeword No 324 Cruise118 Su doku Word Watching More Puzzles Appeal The Times Yesterday's Solutions The Workout Solution The Times Crunch time at the dinner table Property Journalist of the Year Brief encounter I only want to extend my flat's lease - so why am I waiting? Focus . . . Local Intelligence At a glance For sale In South London apartment Get in, Get out, Get away Out Waterside flat in Milton Keynes Away Modern family home in Cheshire Year of living comfortably On the ladder Ryobi mitre saw Have-a-go hero Something at the bottom of the garden Your own park and ride Wreck of the week Blue plaque Upwardly mobile How to be a DIY landlord Owners who cannot sell are letting instead. Lucy Alexander offers a guide to being your own agent Archstone The maximalist mansion The starts bought country house style here — now it's up for sale with all its stuff, says Damian Barr Crest Beach homes for the boys Battered City bankers will still want to belong to a Caribbean club Anglian Market report Primelocation An Eye-opening price Historic houses This £1.5m pile costs the same as a period terraced house in London HM Government Fast facts Antler Homes Cash-rich investors scoop First-time buyers remain shut out while landlords grab properties free of stamp duty, reports Judith Heywood David Wilson Homes Silkworks Cut-price flats A place of your Own Now is the time to buy into affordable housing, says Lucy Alexander Q&A Shared equity Rent-to-buy Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Colombo's Propertyfinder Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Keys Multiple Display Advertising Items Is W11 your scene? A Notting Hill house needs a new scriptwriter to finish the plot. Paula Hawkins takes a tour NFU Mutual Globrix

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